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. 2008 Dec 29;4(1):13. doi: 10.1186/1617-9625-4-13

Table 1.

Historical research on tobacco use among Australian physicians

Authors Yeara Participants and Recruitment Method Number Response
Young & Ward [34] 1997 General practitioners who were on a commercial mailing list 311 73%
Young & Ward [33] 1996 General practitioners in Australia (selection method not specified) 855 67%
McCall et al [32] 1994 General practitioners registered with the Commonwealth Department of Human Services 318 59%
Roche et al [31] 1990 Physicians enrolled in a postgraduate family medicine training program 908 55%
Roche et al [30] 1991 Physicians enrolled in various postgraduate training programs 1361 55%
Nyman [29] 1989 Readers of the journal: Australian Family Physician 185 14%
Anonymous [28] 1982 Readers of the Australian Medical Association Gazette 1500 N/Ab
Dodds et al [27] 1977 Physicians registered with the Medical Board of Victoria 275 80%
Rankin et al [26] 1974 Physicians listed in the Medical Directory of Australia (1972 Edition) 1276 69%
Anonymous [25] 1970 Physicians who were registered as medical practitioners in Australia 5708 40%
Anonymous [24] 1964 Physicians who were registered as medical practitioners in Australia 4348 33%

a Year the study was undertaken, not the publication year, b The exact response rate was not stated for this article, only that 1500 questionnaires were mailed out